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Psychoanalysis: Topological Perspectives : New Conceptions of Geometry and Space in Freud and Lacan / Samo Tomsic, Michael Friedman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: PsychoanalysePublisher: Bielefeld : transcript-Verlag, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • online resource
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  • 9783839434406
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction / Friedman, Michael / Tomšič, Samo -- Part I. The Spatiality of Thought -- Psychoanalysis and Topology - Four Vignettes / Wegener, Mai -- Why Topology? / Hoens, Dominiek -- Voice and Topology: The Tiny Lag / Dolar, Mladen -- Towards a New Transcendental Aesthetics? / Tomšič, Samo -- Part II. The Materiality of Topology -- Secret Topology / Blümle, Claudia -- Torus and Identification / Friedman, Michael -- The Unreadable Letter / Amir, Renen -- The Spatiality of Being / Cohen, Rona -- List of Figures -- Authors
Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2016Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE Social Sciences 2016Title is part of eBook package: transcript Complete Package 2014-2015Title is part of eBook package: transcript eBook Package English Contemporary 2016-2018Summary: The volume addresses the philosophical, epistemological and interdisciplinary aspects of the link between psychoanalysis and topology. Looking at the historical developments of psychoanalytic theory, one can hardly overlook the significant presence of architectonic and geometrical references that traverse Freud's writings. Lacan's return to Freud made a decisive step in taking these metaphors seriously and engaged with the mathematical correspondence of Freud's topological models. He thereby intensified the link with topology, which obtained an important didactic and conceptual value. The contributions highlight the ongoing relevance of this »topological turn« in psychoanalysis by exploring both concrete topological objects and outline the philosophical framework that supports the relation of psychoanalysis to topology.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction / Friedman, Michael / Tomšič, Samo -- Part I. The Spatiality of Thought -- Psychoanalysis and Topology - Four Vignettes / Wegener, Mai -- Why Topology? / Hoens, Dominiek -- Voice and Topology: The Tiny Lag / Dolar, Mladen -- Towards a New Transcendental Aesthetics? / Tomšič, Samo -- Part II. The Materiality of Topology -- Secret Topology / Blümle, Claudia -- Torus and Identification / Friedman, Michael -- The Unreadable Letter / Amir, Renen -- The Spatiality of Being / Cohen, Rona -- List of Figures -- Authors

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The volume addresses the philosophical, epistemological and interdisciplinary aspects of the link between psychoanalysis and topology. Looking at the historical developments of psychoanalytic theory, one can hardly overlook the significant presence of architectonic and geometrical references that traverse Freud's writings. Lacan's return to Freud made a decisive step in taking these metaphors seriously and engaged with the mathematical correspondence of Freud's topological models. He thereby intensified the link with topology, which obtained an important didactic and conceptual value. The contributions highlight the ongoing relevance of this »topological turn« in psychoanalysis by exploring both concrete topological objects and outline the philosophical framework that supports the relation of psychoanalysis to topology.

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